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It is a | woody plant, with bark that appears yellow to brown |
hin, dry, rocky or sandy soils where few other | woody plants can thrive, usually on low ground, from |
Approximately 150 other genera of | woody plants are also available for study, as well a |
in order to protect natural areas and conserve | woody plants of the southeastern United States. |
iosa is responsible for the decline of certain | woody plants such as elm, oak, and other ornamental |
Dr. Biagio Vitiello, and contains a variety of | woody plants typical of the Pontine Islands and now |
Woody Plants of Japan, Vol. 1, 2000. | |
During winter months, they feed on | woody plants including highbush cranberry, elderberr |
The park's rare and unusual | woody plants include Aesculus indica, Alangium plata |
r collections focusing on flowering plants and | woody plants of the northern hemisphere temperate zo |
Woody plants whose leaves can be eaten as leaf veget | |
nnual with new seedlings replacing the mature, | woody plants that had existed there the previous yea |
More than 100 of Wisconsin's native | woody plants are represented in the collections. |
his work remains a standard reference work for | woody plants grown in Britain today. |
p was once used as an herbicide for control of | woody plants and broadleaf weeds. |
Woody Plants of Natal & Zululand - Durban, 1934 | |
s of indigenous trees and shrubs represent the | woody plants in the botanical garden and park. |
established in the 1970s, and features small, | woody plants suitable for urban gardens in the South |
d where climatic conditions do not allow large | woody plants to grow, such as in subantarctic and al |
r some of the present collections of trees and | woody plants there. |
Today the arboretum contains a collection of | woody plants that thrive in North Carolina's Piedmon |
of annual and short-lived evergreen perennial | woody plants native to southern Europe and western A |
a German loan word) is a condition in trees or | woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed, e |
Shade Beds - natives and unusual | woody plants from Asia and Europe. |
It features trees and | woody plants labeled with scientific, common, and Ch |
e-based and most frequently is associated with | woody plants, particularly under the bark or as a se |
The larvae feed on various | woody plants, including Vaccinium. |
Arne trees, shrubs, bushes, | woody plants, some grasses |
owering plants, consisting of three species of | woody plants, native to the Caribbean, Central Ameri |
ts representing 1,600 species and varieties of | woody plants. |
es nightly, retarding the establishment of any | woody plants. |
are probably general feeders on herbaceous and | woody plants. |
is a scale insect that is a pest of trees and | woody plants. |
t is used to control grasses and broadleaf and | woody plants. |
l the good herbs that grew, save buckwheat and | woody plants. |
root collar (where the roots meet the stem) of | woody plants. |
The larvae feed on various herbaceous and | woody plants. |
r monitoring sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution in | woody plants. |
und to be much lower than the average for most | woody plants. |
taxa of conifers, as well as a number of other | woody plants. |
d with Rounder Records, with SCR's lead singer | Woody Platt saying the Rangers “are honored to join |
Fruits are | woody pods 8-15 mm long and 6-9 mm wide with stalks |
Battle of | Woody Point |
1. | Woody Point Jetty - 240 metre jetty, re-opening in D |
The Battle of | Woody Point was an incident involving the Tla-o-qui- |
Main article: Battle of | Woody Point |
Woody Point is a residential suburb of the Moreton B | |
nd northeast of Brisbane, including Redcliffe, | Woody Point, Scarborough, Clontarf and Margate, as w |
in 1911 and began the practice of medicine at | Woody Point. |
Margate, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough, and | Woody Point. |
The bay is best viewed from | Woody Point. |
As | Woody prepares for his date with Anne, he receives h |
As | Woody prepares for his date, his mother and father r |
c growth trait called cypress knees; these are | woody projections sent above the water from the root |
Aerva lanata is a | woody, prostrate or succulent, perennial herb in the |
Aerosport | Woody Pusher--(1960s) Single-engine two-seat parasol |
Woody reads the book cover to cover, and then decide | |
When | Woody Reid bought the club in 1976 and gained a Majo |
"Your da One I Onena Love [T-Bone & Mr. | Woody Remix]" (Color Me Badd/Thompson, Howard" - 4:0 |
Rejuvenated, | Woody returns to the forest, ready to peck away at h |
This is a tough perennial herb growing from a | woody rhizome. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a | woody rhizome. |
Lateral roots and | woody rhizomes are widespread near the soil surface. |
They are all perennials growing from short | woody rhizomes, with simple, linear or narrowly lanc |
They are produced from short, somewhat | woody rhizomes. |
Famoso | Woody Road enters the field from the west, from its |
g basal rosettes a few centimeters wide from a | woody root system. |
al herb that grows from an enlarged, tuberlike | woody root (caudex). |
This is a perennial herb growing from a | woody root and producing a multibranched stem to a m |
lant growing 1-2 m (rarely 2.5 m) tall, with a | woody root. |
This is a perennial plant growing from | woody roots to a maximum height between one half and |
close to the surface, but with stout, burlish, | woody roots that reach deep into the earth-root syst |
The sprawling runners spread out from the | woody rootstock but the large 2-lobed leaves are spa |
a perennial aromatic herb with a sturdy thick | woody rootstock; tuft up to 30 cm across. |
oral was an old area of the land coverted into | Woody Roundup, a meet and greet area with Woody from |
Early in 2010, | Woody said that he would not shave until he won a ga |
Woody Sambo (TTV / SETTV, 2008) | |
t overall pick Sihugo Green, one-time All-Star | Woody Sauldsberry and Joe Graboski. |
es and views of towns, but later on he took to | woody scenes, and especially oak forests with cattle |
A dredge will remove | woody sediment from the dam's inside face and, when |
Woody Sedlacek died from cancer in Ocala, Florida in | |
woody seed pods | |
The seeds are released when the | woody seed capsule splits open after drying out. |
from spring to early summer, bearing fruit in | woody seed capsules that are approximately 2 to 3 cm |
axillary flower clusters which are followed by | woody seed capsules that are 2 to 3 cm long and abou |
ated flowers in winter and spring, followed by | woody seed capsules which are 22 mm long and 15 mm w |
These are followed by | woody seed capsules which are approximately 7 cm lon |
Woody Shaw - trumpet | |
Woody Shaw (trumpet) | |
Woody Shaw - Trumpet | |
Woody Shaw Jr. - trumpet | |
Johnny Coles (Side One and Side Two), | Woody Shaw (Side Three and Side Four) - trumpet |
th season culminated in a 3 day Celebration of | Woody Shaw at Jazz Standard with some of the world's |
Woody Shaw - trumpet (tracks 1-3, 5 & 6) | |
eady had is that his sidemen include trumpeter | Woody Shaw and pianist Mulgrew Miller; bassist Nat R |
Dizzy Gillespie, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, | Woody Shaw and Clifford Brown as early influences. |
e late 1970s, Onaje spent two years working in | Woody Shaw's band as pianist, arranger, and occasion |
"Boo Ann's Grand" ( | Woody Shaw) - 6:59 |
"In A Capricornian Way" ( | Woody Shaw) - 5:52 |
He also recorded with | Woody Shaw, Bud Powell, and Ornette Coleman. |
o Grant touring and recording with jazz greats | Woody Shaw, Charles Lloyd, and Tony Williams. |
t 1968 and features performances by Tyner with | Woody Shaw, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, H |
Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Phineas Newborn, Jr., | Woody Shaw, Shelly Manne, Hampton Hawes, Barney Kess |
with, among others, Chet Baker, Lester Bowie, | Woody Shaw, Kenny Wheeler, Franco Ambrosetti, Bob Be |
artists such as Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk and | Woody Shaw. |
g "Natural Soul" (Prestige Records), alongside | Woody Shaw. |
Between 1977 and 1980 he played with | Woody Shaw. |
e younger brother of legendary Jazz trumpeter, | Woody Shaw. |
they have written was used in some of the 1951 | Woody shorts); Hardaway soon retired, while Allen we |
Sageretia melliana is a | woody shrub evergreen. |
A | woody shrub reaching a height of 2.5m, sometimes alt |
mac (Toxicodendron vernix or Rhus vernix) is a | woody shrub or small tree growing to 7 m (20 ft) tal |
Salvia melissodora is a | woody shrub that grows up to 6 feet high and 4 feet |
It is a | woody shrub with lianas sprawling to 10 meters in ma |
It is a | woody shrub to 4 m (13 ft) high with large, broad se |
Grevillea glossadenia is a | woody shrub native to northeastern Australia. |
Verticordia auriculata is a | woody shrub found in Western Australia. |
This | woody shrub is native to China but it has been intro |
Cordia rupicola is a small | woody shrub that measures 1.5-5 m (4.9-16 ft) in hei |
This is a hairy, | woody shrub just under two meters in maximum height. |
The plant is a branched | woody shrub, which may reach up to 2 metres (7 ft). |
s, especially oak species, and other trees and | woody shrubs such as manzanitas, California bay laur |
arvae feed on various plants, including forbs, | woody shrubs and trees (alder, aster, basswood, birc |
Gesneria species are usually | woody shrubs or subshrubs, and (with the closely rel |
rous lac scale insect, which damages trees and | woody shrubs in Cuba, Florida, the Bahamas and the A |
It contains more than 8,000 trees and | woody shrubs, representing over 1,000 species and cu |
is predominantly a desert shrubland made up of | woody shrubs, small trees, cacti, and succulents. |
The larva feed on various | woody shrubs. |
habitat includes lichen, moss, sedges, and low | woody shrubs. |
It is mainly oak, ash, field maple and | woody shrubs. |
Woody Simmons | |
Woody sings the popular children's tune "The Animal | |
tramples Wally, who slept buried in the sand), | Woody sings "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", albeit |
rowing to a heights of 1-2 feet, the stems are | woody, slightly hairy, and branched. |
Echium webbii grows on | woody slopes leading up to La caldera on the island |
IDE: bassist Mark Zubek gets a remarkably fat, | woody sound from his instrument |
1960s-era "free jazz" movement, the resonant, | woody sound of the double bass anchored everything f |
YOUR PIECE OF ART HUNG IN A MUSEUM.” | Woody sounds interested, but his neighbor could do b |
is absolutely beautiful, augmented by the raw, | woody sounds of the Kronos Quartet. |
ns of the island are densely covered with such | woody species as eastern red cedar, wax myrtle, and |
f the most widely occurring early successional | woody species in Sri Lanka, specially in low country |
been reduced for both wildlife and cattle, and | woody species are invading grasslands on the floodpl |
ly called Western snowberry or Wolfberry, is a | woody species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle |
l and perennial grasses and broadleaved herbs, | woody species, and riparian and emergent aquatic spe |
plant families, 159 vascular plant species, 72 | woody species, and 21 naturalized species cataloged |
les are on their way to Tijuana, Mexico: Dave, | Woody, Spider, and Dave's brother Wendell. |
ive and trifoliate and it sometimes has large, | woody spines. |
Woody's demeanor and attitude are designed to match | |
Harley | Woody, Sports |
"Born to Love You" ( | Woody Starr) - 2:34 |
About 1852 or 1853, a man named | Woody started a "house of entertainment" (aka a road |
Eventually, | Woody starts an enormous food fight with Wally caugh |
inal car driven by the Muppets is a 1946 Ford ' | Woody' Station Wagon, which is famous for its wood p |
Woody steals his neighbor's newspaper.He reads aloud | |
The name in Jamaica for a vine with a | woody stem which grows in hedgerows in the hills. |
ers from that species most notably by its tall | woody stem whereas D. petiolaris forms clumps of man |
herb or subshrub grows in low matted clumps of | woody stem bases anchored to the substrate by rhizom |
It is a perennial herb with a | woody stem that can grow as tall as 30 cm (11.8 in). |
s is a perennial herb with a creeping corky to | woody stem which roots where nodes come in contact w |
The rosettes emerge from a | woody stem that branches freely and can become very |
that clusters of leaves usually terminate the | woody stem, for the flowers grow in whorls or in clu |
a sturdy perennial vine that may have twining, | woody stems that are 30 feet (9.1 m) or longer and a |
lant from Japan, China and the Himalayas whose | woody stems are sometimes used to make canes and umb |
small shrubs and subshrubs, mostly with erect | woody stems reaching 30-100 cm tall, but low-growing |
enus Celmisia with spreading, semi- decumbent, | woody stems and terminal rosettes of linear-oblong g |
and-dwelling succulent beach plant with rough, | woody stems and thick, red-edged green leaves which |
Although fires kill large | woody stems and the species does not reproduce by rh |
oth, and a variety of plant fossils, including | woody stems, branch impressions, cones and cone scal |
Other populations had no | woody stems, while others were tall and mature. |
has small yellow flowers growing at the top of | woody stems. |
Then, on May 1, trainer | Woody Stephens announced that Devil's Bag would not |
And two of trainer | Woody Stephens' Trial winners Caveat in 1983 and Cre |
Trained by | Woody Stephens, Devil's Bag was voted the Eclipse Aw |
maining four that "The" was added on (although | Woody still thought that a cop-out). |
The tussocks arise from short, | woody stolons, with the shoots covered at the base b |
Woody Strode - Massinissa | |
Woody Strode - The Lion | |
Woody Strode ... Jake Sharp | |
Woody Strode - Brown | |
Calgary's | Woody Strode recovered and returned it to the Ottawa |
Actor | Woody Strode attended the rodeo and appears in the f |
Woody Strode portrayed Ramo in Tarzan's Fight for Li | |
Former Tarzan actor Jock Mahoney and | Woody Strode (a veteran of two previous Tarzan films |
On May 7, 1946, | Woody Strode would become the second African-America |
to play in the NFL until Kenny Washington and | Woody Strode joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1946. |
ocal mobsters and two killers (Henry Silva and | Woody Strode) sent by the New York mafia after a shi |
Woody Strode, actor | |
his evil uncle, Khan, played by Tarzan veteran | Woody Strode. |
le catkins 2.5-5 cm long at maturity, hard and | woody, superficially resembling a conifer cone with |
The | woody surface, included in the agricultural space, i |
The cartoon ends with | Woody swimming away toward the horizon, pursued by W |
Woody T. Blackburn (born July 26, 1951) is a former | |
The plant grows from a tough, | woody taproot and older plants develop rhizomes. |
It is a perennial herb growing from a | woody taproot and spreading via lateral shoots. |
It grows from a thick caudex atop a | woody taproot. |
It is noted for its earthy, mushroomy, and | woody taste, and pairs exceedingly well with roast m |
oretum contains approximately 1800 accessioned | woody taxa and 60 species of spontaneous woody plant |
s, and mostly leafy plants, although there are | woody taxa. |
Lewis Howard - | Woody Taylor |
As the new toys delight in having a new owner, | Woody tells Buzz that he is not worried about Andy o |
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